Thanks for pointing out King divine attack is much stronger. It clashed with ultra tiger and sent Zoro to through the island and skill.
Right, different league.
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Zoro going through the side of the giant skull damaged him. Not the attack itself.
It helps if you show the entire scene.
The problem is, Pica never became dumb. I've already countered your argument with facts.
For for Zoro to lose in the scenario you have created he would have to become incredibly stupid and stop using his swordsmanship and cutting power like he did with the birdcage.
Pica is at his strongest when using haki. That is supported by the manga.
The entire reason he stopped fighting Zoro and targeted other people was because he wasn't strong enough to defeat Zoro.
How will Pica throw or stomp Zoro when Zoro can cut his golem body into pieces in an instant...
Law didn't take anyone away. Stop making it sound like any of supernovas could have survived that. That's the case they would have and not needed Zoro to block the attack long enough to allow them to get away on their own.
His strongest power is his full body haki. The manga and databook stated same. Zoro destroyed that in a instant.
Pica's most difficult power to deal with rock DF power. It allows him to hide inside his rocks and his golem. Zoro cut him off from the ground and isolated him in midair so we had...
Law didn't save Zoro. Hakai is much stronger than the attack Kid tanked. I give Kid props for tanking that attack but it's still no way close to what Zoro did.
Mid difficult?
King divine attack boosted by his partial hybrid mode strength could not even full stop Zoro mid level non-haki attack. King So far has tried to defeat Zoro through trickery and failed every time. He has only been able to overpower Zoro with his physical strength. He is lucky...
What does Kaku deflecting one of Zoro's attack has to do with a different attack from Zoro? Answer, nothing.
It's normal for characters to have different attacks that are on different levels.
Kaku has an attack able to cut the tower in half. Plus has an attack that creates small needles. Those...
I fixed my post but it's still a low end attack. What does Kaku evading the attack has to do with the strength of the attack. That just means Kaku at that time was fast enough to evade it while Hawkins scarecrow wasn't.
Here is my updated original post.
Yeah, Zoro was it in a position where he could evade the nails considering he was protecting everyone including the liondog.
Zoro also defeated Hawkins scarecrow. Zoro used a low end attack. While Hawkins was using a strong magical card that allowed him to go beyond his limit.
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